YOU’LL NEED

6- 10 hair pins

hair brush

hairspray for flexible hairstyle

Step 1.Comb hair to its natural fall, with focus on the roots.

Step 2. Brush the hair thoroughly and start twisting it strand by strand. Those right-handed start from the left, those left-handed start from the right. Pin it as you twist to keep the hairstyle in place.

Step 3. Continue twisting to the opposite direction. Pin as you twist to keep the hairstyle in place.

Step 4. Finish with a rounded twist. Pin it to keep the hairstyle in place.

Pin it to the center, to the right, to the left, lower, higher, wherever you want. My model likes it classic, so she decided on a centered look.

Many of my clients say it’s difficult for them to get creative with hair, and when I ask them “Why?” they all say the same thing: I don’t have the right hair products.

Not a problem anymore. We’ve opened an eStore, one for USone for Europe, with branded hair products toallow women worldwide get just the right products for their type of hair, easy to use, lasting effect and on a budget. Getting them directly from your hairdresser will cost so much more (remember he pays rent, utilities, taxes, employees), and plus not all salons use Paul Mitchell, Goldwell or Vidal Sassoon if you know what I mean.

Our recommendations today are the bobby pins from Scunci for a thorough grip throughout the entire day. But go wild, choose any color, size and brand you want from our US and Europe eStores.

Brushes, a sensitive subject. You want to get only the ones that slide smoothly through hair, detangle and add a nice natural shine. As mentioned in our previous posts, our favorites are brushes from Macadamia, but feel free to choose the ones you like.

Hairsprays, there’s plenty of them, one for each type of hair and hairstyle. If you’re from US go here, Europe go here. We love Paul Mitchell, there’s simply no better hairspray, but that’s just our preference.

Now get your hands dirty and tell us how your Twist Bun turned out in the comment section below.

Miki
Miki Tunde became a hairdresser by mistake, but as life proved later on it was the best mistake of her life. She now works for popular magazines, famous photographers and most of all, for the people on the street.